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Oregon City Enterprise. I PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. S. M. Mi'Oown, rotumoil from 11 Clackamas Co. Directory. ' v'si timlav. rouvi'Y omcvus. ! M is Kntli Koikwell, o( Willslmrv, wns The l.mllt's (ilvo a Hall ,IiinIIi' (mirl Null's- lYi'snnnl .Mi'iitlnii. J'll0, -rk ill Conns, rill. K '-nr.IlT, T .'usurer, A r. i.ml SupcrlntH'ltnl, veir. I .rouer, C mtvitniiors. KKIH.VY, JAM! A UY 17. I- ,PRAY OF THE FALLS. 0. 0. T. Williams is now prop.ireil to nuke loans oil (."ikhI farm property. V'ritt him. I.ost in OiVk'oti l itv pair of sptv- t;,.los. If found, Kmvo at tht Km Ku ril olliiv a"'! receive rvwiinl. Flour 7tV; ill v Mutilated siiu-ar, rai inns, rice, sod 5i" per pound. F.'t'cniit trimmed hats at cut priees. l!t 1 Front Trailing I'o. donioii K. ll iyip ' visiting friends in the eity last Saturday. imm. r. iliirtotl ... . , ... . iieiny Jewell, one oi mi' sunn rerun lioans of Highland, waa in the eily .Mon day. Mis. 1'. V.. Il.itli;kin, of Salem, is visit t it i her uioilier, Mrs. .Ii'iinins, near tli's city. J. F. Nelson, deputy assessor, was in fr mi liis Molalla home .Monday and Tueslay. William l'isell, om of the prominent citizens of Canhy, was m Oregon City Tuesvlav. Jacoh Mar S. M. Kmlv M. I. Miviro , .1. I', Hrmllev , II. S, liOv...il j P. V Kluii-Ur.t K. t.. IIkIiii.h ll i Kiohnril Seoit I Frank .l:U-i;rtr Lawks Wn i, Kkuix. Saturday even ini: the ISih, is the time set for the leap year itliosl ilanee, to he jiiven lv the Indies of the Itailnw rai'iso, and ii is mi licipat.vl that I'oliimhia hall w ill ln till ed with youiitf and old tm, I kiii'hs, ar 1 layed in snow y (Un el ami pillow -slip, ! and that there w ill he a crowd of hpivia tors as well, to w itne.s tlie nicnv dan cers. The vomit; ladies seem lo he le ' haikw.ird than the k'entlenicn unnilv j are, for ipiite a luunher of tickets have been sold alrea.lv, and most everv voinm gentleman in loiun mi-his to bo cncajul ess, an extensive port, pack- for this particular evening, 1 moan, nil Awarded Highest Honors -World's Fair, (lold Aledal, Midwinter Pair. Da POWDDK in the cilv Wedncs ei ol Mol.ilu, was ' dsy ti ijlit . J. W. Stevenson, of Oupe Horn, Wash ington, has boon visiting his s:stcr, Mrs. .1. W. Oiaso. j Mr. and Mrs. Joo Uatdorf, of Willam ette Fails, returned from an extended One Minute O.-h Cure is a popular j tri" to the east, reniedv for cwiip. Safe for cliildr-n and , Pauiel ISirtluilomew, a well known cits. For sale by C. Ii . Huntley, real estate man ot l ortlaiul, was Oregon City Monday. druggist. Pe Witt's Little F.arly Kisers for bilious nesa, indigestion, constipation. A small j'ill, a prompt cure. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. course! I ome, ye lair ones, remember that the price is only LVi cents a nninlier, including supper for self and gentleman, and don't let the p.or hovs I n k an in- ; vitation new, hen they can't help thcin- ' selves ! ; Oik 1'kihk, 1'iik l.ui I! via . The liter- ary ami debating society met in I'oluni. bia hall last Friday owning and we wore tilt Irii'il lo tlittit If.. flilHI't .ItiltL, ....... I ' I i.ti, in ; i as there woie in attendance. To persons. I tie rcm.ar tontine hiisiiuxs was tin- Most lVrtect Made jo Years the Standard. l V ... I 1..... L-..II.. . . . ishcil, aller which a lengthy literary ,..,, ... i,u -ii- ,.m,.B ,,riV.rm , ron.lored and trienils in Mlvirton. Miss Marie Roberts, who has been in Porrltind for Hni'oml monttiK. im visitilKr 8b'e(l ! her sister in this citv. James Hodges, the well known merch ant of Canbv, was looking after business matters in the city Monday. Circuit Judge Ueorge II. liurnett, of Salem, was looking after business mat ters in Oregon City, Monday. W. H. Nelson, publisher of the Smith County Pioneer, Smith Center, Kansas, w as looking over our city Thursday. M. Kober, of Salem, was in the city Wednesday, lie wan on his way to Alaska, where he w ill engage in business. Jocob Kinerson, one of the new stud- Karl's Clover Root will purify your ; eta at the State university, is home on bl'iod. clear your complexion, regulate d short visit. He expects to return Mon- j j. ur howeis ana niane your neaa ciear day. 25c., &V., and a dollar. For' ...s , s ; , jau-htor. Miss ! Sybil, left Irom San Francisco Monday l nh'lii ---p Position Wastko. By a middle woman as housekeeper in a private j family. Best of references given. Ad- j dress "Housekeeper" Orville. Oregon. Stylish trimmed hats cut to $100; 50? caps cut to 2oo. ; slightly soiled all wool jam 50c.: misses rubbers (heel) eiies 13, 1 and 2 fori:c. Red Front Trading Co. For a quiet place to hitch your horses awav from the motor line and a place to f-l a first class job of repairing or horse shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. program was rendered and greatly ap preciated, we should judge, by the rounds of applause that greeted each par ticipant. The debate, "Resolved, That the reduction of the hours of labor would benefit the world at large," was ably discussed by the speakers, mul although ; lieilill 1 III ( Kill III Ills, The repul bean club meeting t Wil lamette I a is I ist S ilmd iv evening, was the tirst rousing meeting ot tin' c mi paign. Tlio.e who were present fiotn Oiegou t'l'V say that Stale Senator I ieoi no 1 '. l!ro in made a splendid ad dies, and the mooting was well at tended by cIltlnlM.lstlc lepiililicans. The t iekon (it v dolog.uioii he I to lone (or home on tlie car before further or ganization of the clu'i was oomp'etod, and the conospondont at that pl.oe has sent in no repoit. It is learned, bow ever, that J. I', Logan was elected pres ident of the chili, and ill it another meet ing w til ho he'd tins (Thursday1 even- the w riter could not determine w hy, the iug to- further completing the oiganiza- a bell. side by Oeo. A. Harding. Young Inskeep, who assaulted the tc-acher of the May school last week by blai'king one of his eyes, skipped out for California as soon as a warrant was is sued for his arrest Bargains in 'ibt) pairs shoes and boots just in, 20) mailufacturers sample hats. 103 towels anej 100 Windsor ties. On most of above goods we can save you cne third. Red Front Trading Co. If you have a job of repairing that will not justify your letting it to a regular contracVor at contractor's price9, then Bee Davis, the repairer. He will do it in first-class shape and at reasonable prices. Shop in Second Hand store building. A force of railroad carpenters have been busy tor several days making Beeded repairs in and around the South ern Pacific depot. A new floor has been laid and other improvements are notice able. The Oregon Citv depot is one of the oldest on the road, and was con structed 26 years ago. The sportsman considers himself lucky who bags the rare specimens of large white swans, but R. D. Wilson succeeded in hanging two large ones on JIoss lake below town last Saturday. They measured eight and a half feet from tip to tip. He has stuffed the best and cleanest one, and it presents an ele gant appearance. Justice Elmer Dixon is spending a portion of the tim this week at Portland attending the poultry sbpw. Among the Clackamas county people who have exhibits, are Elmer Dixon, brown leg boms and white langshan, Willam Dixon, Ely, barred plymouth rocks, Chris. Cosher, Aurora, white leghorns and barred Plymouth rocks. The poultry show will last all this week and a part of next. The exhibition is a very cred itable one, and is worthy of a visit from tlie public. Senator Brownell presented a beauti ful gavel to the Hesperian literary so ciety at its last meeting. The presenta tion was made by Edgar Meresse with a few pointed and fitting remarks and the society expressed its appreciation of the Rifx in the following resolution : Re solved, That that the secretary be in structed to forward to Senator Brownell the heartfelt thanks of the society (or this beautiful and useful gift. There will be a joint debate between this society and the Parkplace society next Friday even ing at the Barclay school, to which all are cordially invited. Last Monday evening the friends of Mri. Will C. Green gave her an enjoy able birthday eurpise party. Refresh ments were served and a jolly good time id respected. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Lon AUdredge, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. T. Carries, Mr. and Mrs. John Green, Mr. and. Mrs. W. Boylan, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Green, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boylan, Mrs. B. AUdredge, Mrs. Edna Griggs, Jars. Jim Miller, Misses Anhie and Clara Alldidge, Grace Miller, Laura Randall, Anna Boylan, Messrs. Charley and Joe Itoylan, Bert Rankin, Chas. Miller and Grandpa Boylan. where tbey will remain for some time visiting friends. Mrs. Clarence Purdom, arrived from Grants Pass Sunday, to join Mr. Purdom in the city. They will hereaiter make their home here. Attorney Joseph Rice, spent the first three days of the week at Barlow and Maiquam, where he was attorney in suits before the Justice court. Capt.J. T Apoerson, was re-elected president of the board of regents of the State agricultural college, at a meeting held iu Salem last week. Fred Wilson, of Sellings store, re turned from Portland Sunday, where he had been receiving treatment for a couple of weeks in tbe Good Samaritan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Donaldson left Monday evening for a ten days visit San Fraiciso. Tbey went down on tbe overland special, and expect to return by oceaii steamer. Mrs. Williamas, of Clackamas, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Levi Allen, of Rose City, Idaho, visited Misses Esther and Myrtle Williams, of the asylum stalf at Salem Tuesday. II. J. Green of Portland, the rustling freight agent of the Great Northern rail road, was looking after matters pertain ing to the freight department of his road in this city Tuesday. P. E. Cox, of Washington, D. C, arrived in the city Saturday, to take a postion as special clerk in the Oregon City land office. Mr. Cox is a very geniel gentleman and is a native of Tenn essee. Mrs. Sarah Montgonerv who has been spending the past year with her son. Rev. A. J. Montgowery, left Thursday for Washington, Pa., where she will make her home with her son in that place. The old friends of Patrick Colbert will be glad to hear that he is still enjoying life. He writes his present home is Los Angeles, Calif., and that be looks for his home papers from this place like a letter from an old friond. A. J. Buctiman, the night superinten dent of the Willamette Pulp & Paper mills, returned Saturday from a trip through the south for the benefit of his health. Monday Dr. E. A. Sommer, accompanied him to Portland, where he will be operated upon for pendicutis. Tinware Cheap, Bellomy & Bunch, received a large consignment of tinware direct from tbe factory, as there is no middleman to pay, the public of Oregon City will get the benefit of this saving. No. 8 wash boilers are sold for 75c, and copjier bot tom tea kettles for 50c. An Old Standby. Clarence Porter is so well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in troduction to those wanting blacksmith work. His work always speaks for it self and his prices are always reasonable. Remember his shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth streets. tf The U. S, Gov't Reports Bhow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. decision was given in lavor ol ttie nega tive. For tlie next meeting, January 24, the question, "Resolved, That the mm is cold instead of hot," with Miss Annie Bauer leader of the atlirtnative and Mr Chris Zeigler of the negative. Assaiit ami B.rri:RV Cask. Vn assault and battery case was tried before Justice Ritter Monday. C. Bouaker, plaintiff and F. Getr, defendaut. Tbe trial consumed some little time, as a jury was impaneled and togetlicr w ith the many witnesses anil the lengthy ; arguments of attorneys ot the prosecu i tion and the defense, the decision was not rendered until nearly ii p. in., which was in favir of the prosecution. The tine inposed was $." and the costa of tbe case were $17.50, thus leaving an ex pense to the county of $12.50, aside from the fees of the prosecuting attorney. The attorney for the prosecution was Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Rice, and K. F. Drigtfs for the defense, I'KRSOXAI.S. F'red Mosburger of Molalla, was in town Saturday. J. I). Marks, our popular attorney, was in Portland Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Cass L. Barlow spent Sunday in Oregon Cily. C. M. Ramsby was transacting busi ness ia Oiegon City Friday. Attorney Rice of Oregon City, was in town on legal business Monday, Mr. Alii Mrs. Samuel Marks were in town Monday transacting business. Judue J. D. Ritter and Constable Wol ferot Needy, were in town Monday. Attorney E. F. Driggs of Oregon City, was in town Monday on legal business. Miss Elgiva Mullan Sient Saturday and Sunday in Portland and Milwaukee. Mr. Richard Alton was a guest at tbe Barlow residence Sunday and Monday. Hon. J. P. Cole of Cole's Milla, was prominent among the many seen in town Monday. Mrs. Ellen Hedges of Canemah. whb visiting at the Barlow residence Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Celia McDonald came up f'otn Oregon City on the Salem local Sunday, returning Monday. C. U. Barlow and Henry Will made a business trip to Astoria Friday, return ing Sunday morning. Several of the young people of our town attended the club dance at Aurora Saturday evening and report having had a delightful time. Mr. J. C. Adams and Olie Strand left Friday for Sealand, Wash., where thev will engage In tlie wood business. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pusey and little Mabel, returned home Monday evening from a visit of three days in Oregon City. The St. Cecilia Concert. The St. Cecilia chorus will give their first concert on Tuesday, February II, at Shively's opera house. The ladies composing this chorus include the best of Oregon City's singers, most ol them being pupils of Miss Neita Barlow, under whose direction the concert is given, Prominent soloists from this city and Portland will assist and the program promises to be the finest ever heard in the city. Don't Tolmcce Hplt Or smoke your life away, is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco habit cure that braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and man hood. You run no physical or financial risk, as No-To-Bac is sold by druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. Charman & Co., Druggist. The Racket Store. The best place for bargains In Oregon City. Call for what you want. lion, ii;id to elect delegates lo the slate club con volition. The Abernetby republican cluli held a meeting last Saturday evening and eleoto-l four delegates to at lend the state convention ol republican clubs as follows; I'apt. J. T. ApiH'rson, Cieoro liiiieitrson, W. E Moms and J. W. Meldruiu. On Fridav of thin week the club will hold another meeting which will Ik' addressed by Hon Geo. C. Blow noil. A big rally is anticipated. Owing !o the fact theie was a inisun deistitiiding aUiut the date of the moot ing of the Young Men's Republican club Wednesday eveiuiu, Mr. I'ope dnl not have the ball lighted. I he meeting of the Oregon City club, however, w be behl next ednesdav evening me .ew I'.raciuti will lioM a rousing meeting on Saturday evening, January 25th, al the Leland school house. The mooting will aldroisoil ly Senator Brow noil. Tin Maple Lane club will h ild a met t ing Saturday evening, and will be ad dressed b) Prof. II. S. Strange. The (. anby club will bold a meeting, this .Thursday) evening. Club Meeting. There will lai a mooting of the Milk Creek republican club on Wednsday afternoon at 1 ::I0. at Meadow Brook school house, Jan. 22d, LSlni, for the purpose of electing four delegaien to the Young Men's State republican club at Portland Feb- 4th, IS'.Ml. All republicans cordially invited. C. T. IIoW AKI), ClIAKI.KS llol.l.AN, Secretary. President. The People's Favorite When you are hungry and want an a petizing mea! one that is well cookei to your taste and well served try tbe Nickel Lunch Counter, This is no second-class rastaurant, we -feed tbe best people in Oregon City and they al ways go where they get full value for their money. Give us a trial. Gkohuk Buds. Proprietors. Urn. J. P. Belt 1 0nau atotHlf', Kan, wife of the editor of The Graphic, the lead ing local paper of Miami county, writes "I warn troubled with heart disease for six years, sovure palpitation, hort ness of breath, together Willi such ex treme nervousness, that, at times I would walk tlie floor nearly all night. We consulted the best medical talent. They maid there teat no help forme, that I had organic disease of the baartfor which there was no remedy. I had road your advertisement In Tho Graphic and ayearago, as a lost resort, tried one bottleof Mtr. Billet' A'ew Cure for the Heart, which convinced Die that there was true merit In It. I took three Ixittles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Norvlno and It completely cured me. I Hleep well at night, my heart beats regularly und I have no morn smothering spells. I wish to say to all who aro suffering as I did; there's relief untold for them If they will only give your remedies Just one trial. BIG SLAUGHTER SALE! IMIf,HHMmp,y J EVERYTHING GOES Our Annual Cli'itiuiii'i' Snlo w ill licojn on Sul uiil.iv, tin' 1Mb insl. In oiiler In nnikc room for spt inn mul snuuner nomls, wo will sell shoes for any price wo cun net for ilntnt I'iverylliing goes llnlllill IVHiTVt'il. This is II i liiltli'i' nf a life time ilotl'l Illiss ii. si imcs Koiv A soxi; SaK- Brills on S.YLVKDW, tiV iStli ;it o oYlork HAI.IC I. A HIM M DAY!-. It. 111. l McKiHrick, "Tho Shoe Man' Noxt door to Orooit City Hank, Oi okoii City. C MILLINERY! Fur tlie next . 'ill iliiys I will m every tiling at cost utnl muno tilings Ih'Iow cost, to gi'l in hhiiio fur spring tnnle. Cuiiii' early und secure the bargains. Mrs. N. Slnclen, Next door South Mothodist Church, Mulii Htrcct, Orrunii City, OH GIRLS! CHARMAN WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU THE FINEST SELECTION OF TOILET ARTICLES IN OREGON CITY. rjrr.r.T.r.T.r..rjr v "Tfjepe I? 1 place Lie Hoge" Especially if you aro greeted With an appetizing table, Whoso cooking is from groceries, The quality of which is Guaranteed hy coining from The well-known house of MARK w ItUBliKTSUlN. B The Seventh Street Grocers. 5 lit Manufacturer's Prices H nr.MllnRniMirtCurnlnsnld on a positive siiarantoo thatthn first bottle will liciioUt. AllilruKKlHlHsell itnttl, 6 hotlles fiirtfi.or It will uouunt, prepaid, on rucelpt of price by tho Dr. Aldus Medical Co., Wkuurt, hid. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health lij having a Bhon of my own and rnanufitctur ing my own stock of Lounges, Couches, Upholstered Chairs, and Mattresses. I can sell them at wlioHalij prices and yet make a proht. 1 guarantee the work to bo lirHtclass. Furniture Repairing done Promptly and at Reanonable Prices. J. J. 7f G RHTH, Opposite Pcstoffice, Oregon City.